On the seventh night, when the river swelled with monsoon rain, Rao’s men tried to seize the temple land at dawn. They came in boots and badges, expecting confusion. Instead they found a line of villagers, women with pots on their heads, elders with walking sticks, boys with farming tools. At their center stood Gabbar Singh, not as a lone avenger but as the village’s appointed guardian.

When Rao stepped forward, offering bribes and curses, Gabbar didn’t draw a blade. He walked up and—voice low, methodical—recounted, in front of everyone, the names of the families Rao had swindled, the children who had gone hungry because of his schemes, the promises broken. Each name landed like a stone. Rao’s facade cracked.

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